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Neuraxis – Progression Through Learning

…e live setting? Rob: Actually, we had about half the album written and we had done a Canadian tour where we tested out those songs live and they worked out pretty well. Then when we signed the deal with Prosthetic, we had about three months to finish up the other half of the album and it was pretty intense. We did five songs in three months. We didn’t intentionally set out to do anything, but one thing we were interested in testing out is that in…

Isole – Dooming On

…was the right way to go for Isole and he also said that we were always welcome to come back if things should not work out with Napalm. We didn’t want to have any regrets and think “what would have happen if we signed to a bigger label” so we decided to give it a shot. And it will be really interesting to see what this will lead to, we have much more promotion going for us this time and now it’s up to our music I guess. Blistering.com: As for Blis…

Mors Principium Est – …and Death Said Live (AFM Records)

…ity for other forms of music, including dance and pop, two elements that gradually crept their way into 2007’s Liberation = Termination. Yet, this was what made MPE a melodic death metal draw – because of Haukio’s distaste for the very music he was creating, came advancements from someone who was essentially an outsider. Alas, the band took five years to recover from Haukio’s departure, eventually regrouping with a new guitar tandem for the releas…

Skeletal Remains – Beyond the Flesh (FDA Rekotz)

…Tardy doing his patented gargled word salad. A vastly superior product in comparison to the cadre of death metal bands hung up on the aforementioned Cannibal Corpse and Carcass, Skeletal Remains figure to have the market cornered based on Beyond the Flesh’s murky, yet ultra-heavy sound. Shame that Obituary occasionally gets left out of the discussion when it comes to legendary death metal bands…one would be a fool to not rank Skeletal Remains as…

Abstracter – Tomb of Feathers (The Path Less Travelled Records)

…iff cycles (see: “Walls that Breathe”), Abstracter have clearly done their homework when putting together Tomb of Feathers. They’ve not only eluded the sometimes good/sometimes bad Neuro-Isis tag, they’ve built the DIY foundation that independent labels crave, which should hopefully give these guys the push to get up to Neurot Recordings or Translation Loss. A definite find in the apocalyptical metal realm. Abstracter on Facebook (This content ori…

My Dying Bride – A Map Of All Our Failures (Peaceville Records)

…(or even the first couple listens ) they can bleed together into a dirge-like haze if attention isn’t paid. Closer “Abandoned As Christ” and its lethargy are indicative of the album as a whole, a spurned world collapsing in upon itself and leaving the listener to deal with the aftermath, at times legitimately soul-searing weight. Long-time fans and newcomers alike are likely to find things to love on A Map Of All Our Failures, another strong relea…

Hour of 13 – 333 (Earache Records)

…3 made quite the dent with their 2010 sophomore The Ritualist. Said album had little problem trotting out traditional, but not tired riffs, and vintage motifs that were a smart cross between galloping Maiden and the mystical doom sway of Candlemass. In fact, Hour of 13 has even greater wingspan than the two aforementioned bands, so don’t count on a literal Maiden-Mass combination for333, as potentially awesome as that could be. Backed by an analog…

The Contortionist – Intrinsic (eOne/Good Fight Music)

…ones -Propensity to be conceptual, possibly too conceptual -Good cop and bad cop vocals; extra onus on the soft and sweet vocals for the ladies Part of the latest line in BTBAM baby bands, The Contortionist bear quite a few similarities to the band that probably helped spawn them, and on their second album Intrinsic, the quintet dole out a rather cerebral, almost restrained offering. Whereas their 2010 debut Exoplanet was at points, brutal and ov…

Author & Punisher – Ursus Americanus (Seventh Rule)

…e sound. Through the power of innovation (methinks Shore is really good at math), he’s able to make distorted sounds that when sequenced properly, coalesce intosong . And there are some interesting, sludgy dungeon-sounding songs here, like “Lonely,” and the lengthy “Set Flames,” which would be right up the alley for a creepy horror flick…or a smut film. Gross-a-roo. Ursus Americanus scored high based on originality alone; the whole “man versus mac…

Savage Messiah – Plague of Conscious (Earache Records)

…rd-thinking concoctions that should help the band get some nods from the traditional metal community. About as good as anyone to emerge out of the thrash community of late, Savage Messiah find themselves virtually too good to be a straight-thrash band, so if the band and label play their cards right, SM could find them several paces ahead of their countrymen. Plague of Conscious is certainly a step in the right direction…and out of the thrash gutt…

77 – High Decibels (Listenable Records)

…e saying we’ve made 11 albums that sound exactly the same. In fact, we’ve made 12 albums that sound exactly the same.” – Angus Young, circa early 90’s. [Best quote ever] We try to keep these at a minimum, but here’s a rare little personal factoid: This scribe’s old man (affectionately known as “Old Man Gehlke”) used to rock to AC/DC like nobody’s business back in the day. He owned their entire discography, which allowed yours truly and his ever-ab…

Infernal Legion – The Spear of Longinus (Moribund Records)

…al, taking us back to a time when being the most brutal band on the block also meant you had thesongs to back it up. Heck, even the band’s promo photos are straight out of the early 90’s…glad to see bands are still doing their homework. Infernal Legion on Facebook (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

White Arms of Athena – Astrodrama (Prosthetic Records)

…han strong songwriters . Most of these mistakes happen for bands who are under the age of 35 anyway. Need to listen to more Metal Church. www.myspace.com/whitearmsofathena (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Hail! Hornet – Disperse the Curse (Relapse Records)

…re is singer T-Roy Medlin (of Sourvein and Buzzov*en fame). Medlin doesn’t add much outside of screaming his head off, and it curtails the crushing moments of opener “Shoot the Pigs” or the thrashing “Gifted Horse.” When the band slows things down and gets doomy, as in the title track, it’s as if Medlin knows of nothing else to do but scream and be as colorless as possible. Yargh. There’s no shortage of aggressive moments to be found on this 11-so…

40 Watt Sun – The Inside Room (Metal Blade Records/Cyclone Empire)

…ffs than we have toes, and a pace that would make Disembowlement proud, but man, The Inside Room sure strikes a serious nerve. www.40wattsun.com (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Darkblack – Midnight Wraith EP (Stormspell Records)

…ft to fall back on the deluge of guitar harmonies, which on a short EP manage to hold weight, but probably wouldn’t on a full-length. www.myspace.com/darkblack (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

The Devil’s Blood – The Time of No Time Evermore (Van Records)

…k, as there’s a nary misstep, nary a contrived moment on The Time of No Time Evermore. It’s a direct throwback to 70’s rock and proto-metal that is so well-written and fine-tuned, that one can’t help but get onboard. The Devil’s Blood were already onto something with their marvelous Come, Reap EP from 2008 (yep, we dug it big-time) and this well outpaces it. Simply mesmerizing; one of the true-must haves for this year. www.myspace.com/thedevilsblo…

Dillinger Escape Plan – Option Paralysis (Party Smasher Inc./Season of Mist)

…on what with they started with on Ire Works. If the inherent strength of this record is any indication, no one is going to knock DEP off. www.myspace.com/dillingerescapeplan (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Armored Saint – La Raza (Metal Blade Records)

…t the sleazy “Bandit Country” closer, this critic hopes we can get a follow up about seven years sooner than their current output pace. www.myspace.com/armoredsaint1 (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

N.A.M.E. – The Internet Killed the Radio Star (Lifeforce Records)

…in full effect, obviously. For a scene that is so accustomed to aping one another, N.A.M.E. has gotten off to a promising start, primarily because of their melodic tendancies. Bear in mind they don’t sound like your Johnny-Come-Lately mathcore band; this more disciplined, expansive metal of the math variety that is a few sticks of dynamite away from full detonation. www.myspace.com/name (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

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